The Alienware line of desktops finally arrived in Brazil, a brand that belongs to Dell but which, until then, only sold high-performance notebooks in the Brazilian market.
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The main highlight of this debut is the Aurora R15 model, a gamer PC made to “run everything” that users need.
In addition to being marketed in Brazil, the Aurora R15 will also be manufactured here, at the Dell factory in Hortolândia, São Paulo.
The “powers” of the Aurora R15
First of all, important information about the Brazilian manufacturing of the Aurora R15 is that only the Alienware super PC case will be produced in tupiniquin lands.
The machine's internal components are already made here, as are those of other devices that bear the Alienware name.
And speaking of internal components, the brand announced that the R15 can count on:
- All Dell 13th generation processors, including Core i5, i7 and i9 from the Raptor Lake family;
- A water-based cooling system (watercooler), to better support the temperature increase that occurs when the processor is very demanding;
- Slots and support for up to 64GB of RAM;
- Support for virtually all top-of-the-line video cards on the market, such as the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti;
- Several slots for fans specially designed to expel heat from inside the case;
- Support for sources of up to 750 watts of power;
- Support for the best GPUs on the market, such as those in the GeForce RTX 40 series group;
- Enough slots for SSDs of up to 4TB of physical memory.
The Aurora R15 is already available for pre-order on the official website of Dell Brasil. Currently, the PC gamer is costing from BRL 10,000, depending on the set of settings chosen by the user.
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